July 09, 2020

What Beijing Lost With Its Border Clash Blunder

Source: The Wall Street Journal

Journalist: Sadanand Dhume

Think of it as Xi Jinping’s Himalayan blunder. The final outcome of the border standoff between China and India may be uncertain, but the consequences of New Delhi’s decision last week to ban 59 Chinese apps, including the popular video-sharing app TikTok, are clear. Should the ban stick, and be emulated by other countries, it could seriously set back Beijing’s ambition to replace the U.S. as the world’s dominant technological power.

“Chinese companies can’t really be global if they lose out on India,” says Rush Doshi, an expert on Chinese strategy at the Brookings Institution. “And if India can do this, then other countries can do it too.” On Monday, Secretary of State Mike Pompeo told Fox News that the U.S. was considering a ban on TikTok and other Chinese social-media apps. Australia is also pondering a TikTok ban.

Read the full story and more in The Wall Street Journal.

Author

  • ​Rush Doshi

    Former Adjunct Senior Fellow, Asia-Pacific Security

    Rush Doshi is a former Adjunct Senior Fellow with the Asia-Pacific Security Program at the Center for a New American Security (CNAS). Previously, Dr. Doshi was a member of t...